Located in the heart of the city centre on Cambridge Street, Leah's Yard is an exciting independent retail destination, home to some of Sheffield's finest independents.
At Leah's Yard they've built a community of traders and creators that are shining examples of what make our city so special.
The ground floor incorporates a vibrant and diverse collection of retail and food and drink businesses, such as Hop Hideout beer emporium, La Biblioteka book shop, Roots and Blooms florist, Gravel Pit houseplants and Mesters’ Market farm shop.
Craft chocolate café and bar, Chocolate Bar, is operated by Sheffield’s acclaimed bean-to-bar chocolatiers, Bullion, offering an array of tempting sweet treats.
You'll also find iconic Sheffield artist, Pete McKee's brand-new gallery space on the Cambridge Street side of the development, exclusively stocking all his vibrant prints.
FREE to visit
Part of the flagship Heart of the City Development in Sheffield City Centre, Grade II* listed Leah's Yard was originally constructed in the early 19th century and operated as a collection of small industrial workshops.
Saved from Historic England’s ‘Building at Risk’ register in 2023, the building has now been beautifully restored and redeveloped to bring it back to life once again, with a new community of makers in all forms.
The upper floors of Leah’s Yard provide a home to a network of businesses including Kelham Barber, Hatch Product Design, James Morris (freelance designer and photographer), Persephonica podcast studio, Sheffield Tribune, Sheffield Hospitals Charity and Ferrio (software company).
Europe's largest purpose-built food hall, Cambridge Street Collective is also located right next door.
Leah's Yard is a Grade II listed building so access to some areas maybe be limited.